PMG Clash of Legends

PMG Clash of Legends
PMG Clash of Legends, Starring Hulk Hogan
Information
Promotion Memphis Wrestling
Date April 27, 2007
Attendance 2,200 [1]
Venue FedExForum
City Memphis, Tennessee

The PMG Clash of Legends, Starring Hulk Hogan was an American professional wrestling show promoted by Memphis Wrestling owner Corey Maclin in conjunction with Hulk Hogan, which took place on April 27, 2007 in the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. The event attracted a degree of attention after a scheduled match between Hall of Famers Hogan and Jerry Lawler was vetoed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), resulting in a lawsuit between Maclin and WWE. It was described by the Wrestling Observer as "the biggest indie undertaking in the U.S. geared toward the non-Hispanic market in many years".[2]

History

The PMG Clash of Legends had originally been scheduled to take place in the Mid-South Coliseum. However, the Mid-South Coliseum was closed in late 2005 due to failure to comply with disabled accessibility regulations. When the FedExForum was chosen as a replacement, the operators of the FedExForum contacted WWE, which had in the past held events in the FedExForum, to ensure that WWE did not object to an alternative professional wrestling promotion staging an event there. WWE did not object to the event taking place. However, following the announcement that Lawler would not be allowed to wrestle at the event, the WWE offered to refund Maclin's deposit on the rental of the FedExForum. The offer was declined by Maclin.[3]

Initially, the sole match announced for the event was the titular "Clash of Legends", a bout between Hogan and Memphis Wrestling mainstay Lawler that had been promoted on the Memphis Wrestling television show Memphis Wrestling Prime Time for several months.[4][dead link] [5] However, on April 12, 2007, Lawler announced in a news conference that WWE had barred him from wrestling Hogan on the basis that NBC performers (including Lawler, on the basis of co-hosting the NBC-owned USA Network's WWE Raw, and his appearances on the biannual WWE Saturday Night's Main Event) are contractually prohibited from appearing on VH1, the channel on which Hogan Knows Best, a reality television series starring Hogan, airs.[6]

Following the cancellation of the Hogan-Lawler match, Memphis Wrestling owner Corey Maclin announced that Hogan would instead wrestle Paul Wight in Wight's first match since leaving WWE in December 2006. When referred to by the ring name he used in WWE, "The Big Show", Wight stated that this was his "slave name" and that he was to be referred to as "'The Great' Paul Wight".[6]

In response to Maclin's announcement, WWE immediately banned all WWE employees from appearing at Memphis Wrestling events, with the result that The Boogeyman, Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin were all obliged to cancel their scheduled appearances at the April 13, 2007 Memphis Wrestling show in Tunica, Mississippi.[3] Robert Gibson was to team with his longtime Rock 'n' Roll Express partner Ricky Morton to face Too Cool II, however WWE pulled Gibson from the event as well, as he was a WWE producer. Gibson would be replaced by Kid Kash, and Bobby Eaton filled Kash's original spot as Koko B. Ware's tag team partner against Bill Dundee and Dutch Mantel.[7]

The event was hosted by Maclin and Lance Russell, and mayor of Memphis W. W. Herenton served as timekeeper. Colin Bowman was brought in at the last minute as the Show Director.[2][3][8]

On May 5, 2007, it was revealed that 2,200 fans attended the event, yielding a $104,500 gate.[1]

In January 2008, Maclin filed a claim for punitive damages against WWE and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon in the Shelby County circuit court, alleging that WWE and McMahon had breached section two of the Sherman Antitrust Act.[9]

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Moondog Cujo (with Sal Corrente) defeated The Barbarian Singles match n/a
2 Greg Valentine defeated Mr. Hughes Singles match n/a
3 Jazz defeated Christi Ricci and Miss Passion Three Way match n/a
4 Abdullah the Butcher wrestled Al Green to a no contest. Singles match n/a
5 Bill Dundee and Dutch Mantel (with Jimmy Valiant) defeated The First Family (Koko B. Ware and Bobby Eaton) (with Slick) Tag Team match n/a
6 Brutus Beefcake and Bubba the Love Sponge defeated The New Assassins (Ricky Murdoch and Big Nasty Bill) (with Sal Corrente) Tag Team match n/a
7 Brian Christopher defeated Buff Bagwell Singles match n/a
8 Ricky Morton and Kid Kash defeated Too Cool II (Tim Grind and Flex) (c) Tag Team match for the MW Southern Tag Team Championship n/a
9 Hulk Hogan defeated Paul "The Great" Wight Singles match n/a


References

  1. ^ a b Tramel, B. (May 5, 2007). "COL Coverage: Official Gate Released!!!". Rasslin' Riot Online via Blogger.com. http://rasslinriotnews.blogspot.com/2007/05/col-coverage-official-gate-released.html. Retrieved May 6, 2007. 
  2. ^ a b "More updates on Lawler vs. Hogan". Wrestling Observer. April 11, 2007. http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=19208. Retrieved April 13, 2007. 
  3. ^ a b c Meltzer, Dave. "Update on Memphis situation regarding WWE and Memphis Wrestling". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=19218. Retrieved 2007-04-13. 
  4. ^ Tramel, B (2007-04-01). "Memphis Wrestling TV report". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. http://www.wrestlingobserver.com/wo/news/headlines/default.asp?aID=19108. Retrieved 2007-04-13. 
  5. ^ Keller, Wade (2007-03-31). "WWE News: Date for Hulk Hogan's return to the ring announced today, facing Lawler". Pro Wrestling Torch. Archived from the original on 2007-04-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20070428100531/http://www.pwtorch.com/artman/publish/article_19889.shtml. Retrieved 2007-04-13. 
  6. ^ a b Mooneyham, Mike (2007-04-15). "Hogan-Lawler Called Off". mikemooneyham.com. Archived from the original on August 22, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070822103347/http://www.mikemooneyham.com/pages/viewfull.cfm?ObjectID=F6EF190B-3048-8903-32706EB4EECC196C. Retrieved 2007-05-12. 
  7. ^ Johnson, M (2007-04-25). WWE pulls another talent from Memphis Hulk Hogan event. Pro Wrestling Insider. 
  8. ^ Tramel, Brian (2007-04-28). "4/27 Memphis Wrestling: Hogan vs. Paul Wight, Beefcake, Bagwell, Abdullah, Valentine, Slick". Pro Wrestling Torch. Archived from the original on May 15, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070515162924/http://www.pwtorch.com/artman/publish/article_20124.shtml. Retrieved 2007-04-28. 
  9. ^ Dries, Bill (2008-01-11). "Memphis Promoter Files Suit Against WWE". The Daily News. http://www.memphisdailynews.com/Editorial/StoryLead.aspx?id=100606. Retrieved 2008-01-12. 

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